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Bill M[_2_] May 11th 09 02:04 PM

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Joe Bento wrote:

Now that is interesting! I've certainly done my share of radio
restorations - the electronics, mind you. I haven't learned the
woodworking skills required for cabinetry.

Perhaps I need to advertise a bit. I always thought this area to be
devoid of any vintage radio activity. The lack of any sort of hamfests
around Salt Lake makes me really appreciate my annual pilgrimage to Dayton.


Jim Bailey was the fellow in SLC and he was quite active on rar+p for a
while. He seemed to get an ample amount of work and I think he did some
local selling.

Yeah, get the word out on corkboards at the supermarkets and the free
trader papers. No doubt you'll drum up some activity.

Haven't heard from Jim for a few years. He moved away and dropped out
of sight. Maybe KenG would have an address for him?

GL

Joe Bento May 12th 09 02:40 AM

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On 2009-05-11 07:04:02 -0600, Bill M said:

Jim Bailey was the fellow in SLC and he was quite active on rar+p for a
while. He seemed to get an ample amount of work and I think he did
some local selling.


I knew Jim, and purchased several radios from him. He moved to
Rochester, NY, I believe. I haven't heard from him in well over a year
now. Last time I checked with Ken, he had not heard from Jim either.

Yeah, get the word out on corkboards at the supermarkets and the free
trader papers. No doubt you'll drum up some activity.


I may just have to do that! Thanks!

Joe




Joe Bento May 12th 09 02:43 AM

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On 2009-05-11 01:45:05 -0600, "Brenda Ann" said:


Tried TV Specialists? I worked there in the 70's, wasn't a bad place to
work. They do a lot of warranty stuff.


I never specialized in TVs. Too large to 'collect'. Now with
everything LCD and plasma with digital broadcast, I'd have to
completely relearn the signal flow.

I looked up TV Specialists, however. They've been in business a LONG time!

Joe


Sal Brisindi[_3_] May 12th 09 04:07 PM

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Joe Bento wrote:


Now that is interesting! I've certainly done my share of radio
restorations - the electronics, mind you. I haven't learned the
woodworking skills required for cabinetry.

Perhaps I need to advertise a bit. I always thought this area to be
devoid of any vintage radio activity. The lack of any sort of hamfests
around Salt Lake makes me really appreciate my annual pilgrimage to Dayton.

Fortunately, I have always managed to save a bit of my salary to avoid
any dependence on assistance programs. Tapping into that savings now
just moves any retire date further off into the future.

Joe


Joe,
Advertise on Craigslist, I advertise I restore Dynaco and other tube
amps and I do get repair jobs!

Sal


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